“I found it odd that NBC, MSNBC and CNN were able to break details that local reporters, who were on the scene didn’t seem to have. Then, a local CT television station anchor cleared up my befuddlement. He said during a discussion that the majors were getting their info from long established connections within the FBI. Thus, the chain of events that likely led to mis-identifying Ryan Lanza as the killer, instead of his brother, Adam, probably went like this: FBI to MSM contact. I await to see if the CT state police go after the FBI or MSM for providing false information, with the same energy that they seem to be so eager to use against ‘social media.'”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2012/12/the-chilling-effect-on-social-media.html
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